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vol xv third se?jes salisbufvt f c august 14 1884 ho 44 vppoit.imerits of gen scales democratic state committee illowing appointments . q ( ,_ \. m scales at which 1 r rp e republican candidate a , â€¢â€ž.<.;, invited to meet him and a i iy be expected : newton saturday august 2d marshall monday augusl 4th biirnsvilli , wednesday august 6th . thurs lay augusl 7th marion saturday a ugust 9th \{ ;!,; n monday august 11th i ir saturday augusl 1 it h i .. ie monday august 18 rs0 n tuesday august 1 gparl i wednesday augusl 20 hill thursday augusl 21 fl ,,.. -.'. iro friday augusl 22 . saturday augusl 23 ,),:,- ,, . monday august 26 ville wednesday august 21 , salisbury tuur.scl iy august 28 i democral l a circulating m the â– v u-th^a^diiia lo n^p 1 ft â€” â€” -^ jp to loco ui^p^^-wr diedrii li muuer hkh hunt ingtimo in soutii afric r apiiÂ«tipd up on one occasion to co ne ver sudden ly iqroi a lion i in lion did not at ' t _ him but stood still as though ' lie would have aid : â€¢' wei i \* hal do von want in my country midler alighted from his horse and took de liberate aim ai the nimal s forehead : nut jusl .-.- ie drew t rigger the horse gave i starl , and t he bun 5 aim i he lion spi ang \ r yaril but tiii i ng lhal the man stoi d still â€” for he had no t inie eil h r to remount or take lo his heel â€” the lion stopped w il hin a few pace and so confronting him â– i looking al each ol her une minutes 1 he man nevel md al last the lion slowlj turned and walked away mullci hastily beg in to reload his gun 1 he lion looked back over his shoulder gave a deep growl and in j stantlv i'ei urned < ould words h ive spoken phi ner m u i icr of c mrsc held his hand and i eina ' j motion i he i hk'lv wa | rily is he re i i jb^^i m softly to rain 1 1 â– â– â€¢.., j gain tl hack and < ive a a i this u a repeat i ween t hem until the lion had distance w hen !. â– louudi il into a thicket and disap reared allen i'iiikcrton's .'> i that i he ( arecr of mulbi y the late allen pinkerton had a â– my of gentlemen at his country beat near ( iiicago one cob winter i day a few year ago for an hour ! ii about his place how i g ; - thai and the other and when al last they arrived al the house they were thoroughly chilled now gentlemen i want vou to - "!â€¢â– of tid old scotch whiskt ami in guests partook quite free i j his hospitality then he invited diem into the library where there i wa a large stove of the type known as the gas burner apparently glow ingly hot and the party seated tin ut it holding oui tin ir i - numbi d hand to catch the warmth they chatted for a time when â– mr pinkerton remarked : it strikes me that stove doesn't uch heat how do vou : ice ?" ' ; and each a::d every one replied l1 '-*- he felt th ighlfully warm too warn - '" fact ; . suggested thai ihe jo r be . mi i mr pinker ton acti d on tin iggestiou and to the astonishmeni f his guests reveal ed two lighted ea dies resting on a block of ice as the onlv con emeu ' s iid he what on and a iii â– i ivi do j : â– â– 'â– â– kev dr druky la v .'â€¢ it will we are sure , give a i aiu and - irrow to manv a l j eart ere to know that dr lacv is tn a true cliris : ex an , e i :' mark the perfect and has gone to his 1 ' ''â– ! sal j ticsboro al the ids son rev william ! i . sterdav evening at i a lacy was walking ' yard apparently in his at 7 o'clock someone in to call him to up j und him lying ,,â€ž t | ie [, e j y 1 ; i'h hand dead rev * ' â– * vl " v - l * onthetrain on his ! . a - v ' ,( ;'^ 5 and al sanford learned of xeu-s obs ever i religious dogs â€” the famous st bernard dogs are very carefully train ed a traveler who visited some ol the monastries of the monks of st bernard a few years ag >, found the monks teaching their dogs from the earliesl stages of puppyhood not only is physical and menial training included in this teaching bntspiritu al culture is by no means neglected at mealtime the dogs sit in a row each with a tin dish before him con taining his repast grace is said by on of t he monks the dogs sitting motionless with bowed heads not one of them stir until the amen i spoken if a frisky puppy attempts to sample his meal before grace is over one of the older dogs growls and gently tugs his ear the intelligence displayed by these animals in re-cu ing unfortunate travelers among the mountains i absolutely wonderful many a man who lies down inasnow drift to sleep owes his life to the sa gacity of the st bernard dogs â€” al lanta constitution .Â«>- â€” to remove a finger ring â€” a tight ring may 1 v removed from ine nb_ger by tin following process thread *_ needle flat in the eye with strong tihread ; pass the eye of the needic with care under the ring and puvi tlie thread through a few inches lowat i lie hand ; wrap tie long end of the thread tightly around the fin ger regularly all down to the nail to reduce its size then lay hold of the short end of the thread and un wind it the thread pressing against the ring will gradually remove the tightest ring without difficulty how ever much swollen the linger may be melon brandy â€” the newest ad dition to our already long li-t of in toxicating drinks is melon brandy m l vat a french chemist is said to have succeeded in causing that wa tery fruif to yield a potent spirit lie too the juice of six pounds of watermelon pulp and having added a certain quantity of free sulphuric acid he warmed the mixture upon which the sugar became transformed into a mixture ol glucose and lev u lose i he product which ferments directly yielded ten quarts of pcrfeol ly normal alchohol -*Â«_â–º-â€” - new vork august 5 â€” wm haves ward editor of the indepen dent together with several indepen denl republicans lately visited buf falo to formally investigate he char ges of immorality against gov cleve land they spent several days at the work going to the bottom of the matter and to-night they say that the charges are monstrous calumnies they are preparing a full report whi.-h will he ready by thursday wlu-n it will be given to the press albany aug 7 â€” gov cleveland left albany for ihe north wood this afternoon for a vacation he will stop over night at plattsburg and pri ceed to his destination the pros peel house upper saranac at bloom ingdale essex county to-morrow 1 here was no unusual crowd at the depot ihe length of ins stay in the woods is not determined but it i likely he will remain at least a fort ius letter of acceptance will probably not be issued until his re turn when a driver comes to a difficult place iu the road he begins to inspir it his team so l hit it may not fail in crossing i he team .- i ui gel - to under stand it and a slight rise or sharp hill exert their energy we are till meeting these sharp points in life and however quietly we have gone along on the levels we need to do our best it we carry ourselves across ii 1 lift in safety a sharp quick pull is a frequent necessity â€” united pi csbyti riun troy n a aug 7 wm j lansing a lawyer at cohoes was ar raigned in the police court of that city to day charged with drunk en e.-s he tried to kill himself in the court room with a large stone paper weight i lifting his head badly when he j was returned to the station house he ' s z - 1 a ker sene ii can and drank a quantity ol oil lansing was once a liaut lawyer it is thought that he is i nsane 1 ai r child should be taught to pay all his debts and to fulfill all his i ;:.:,'-. exactly in manner completely in value punctually at lime everv thing he has bor rowed he should be obliged to return uninjured at the lime specified and everything belonging to others which he has lost he should be required to replace â€” dwight ten acres properly cultivated are worth fifty half done this was wisely said by the retiring president of the new york state agricultural society at the 1 a annual meeting a countryman was sowing liis ground wlion two smart fellows rami riding by one of who , called out with in insolent air well my good man tis your business to sow but we reap the fruits of your labor tlie rustic replied tis very likely vou may for just now i am sowing hemp buffalo aug 7 â€” the stopping of pool selling at the buffalo trotting park to-day was accomplished by means of warrants sworn out by tlie law and order association against the track authorities it created consid erable excitement among the fraterni ty but is generally approved of by the people if i were in california said a voting fog in company the other ev ening i would waylay some miner with a bag of gold knock out his brains gather up his gold and run i think you would do better to gather up the brains quietly responded a young lady we remember reading in a news paper some time ago that chestnut trees are getting scarce in the united states they arc not scarce here in ashe and several adjoining counties the woods is full of them â€” jeffer son philosopher having thrashed out the peruvians the chilian government has now de clared war against the condor and offers live dollars reward for every one killed or captured rome aug 7 â€” some earthquake shocks were felt early this morning at trascatt albanoand costelli row ani a lew miles southeast of rome recent statistics give the number of flouring mills in the united states and canada as 25,050 . the dentist deserves well of his party he is always ready to take ihe stump dr mott writes a letter mr li h battl chairman of the democratic state executive committee litis addressed a letter to dr j j mott chairman of the republican state com mittee advising hi tn of gen scales ap pointments as fai ti made out and say - ' ing that he would be pleased to consult i with iii in dr mott with reference to further appointments if the republicans desire to have a joint canvass to this j letter dr mott responded in a very spir i iied style informing mr rattle that ho dr mott is not the person to consult in the premises ; that dr york being a liberal democrat mr devercnx of ral eigh chairman of the liberal state com mittee is the person to be counselled with about the matter now the fact that everybody litis long seen though this liberal business and that this pretence no longer deceives even wayfariug men and fools was sufficient justification it seems tons for mr battle,in pierciug lie shell and going straight to c kernel in brushing mi deverenx the lieutenant aside and addressing himself to dr motl the head and front of the opposition to gen scales but a more potent reason still exists in the fact that the republi can patty is the organization which nom inated dr york and that the liberal party was the one which endorsed him two years ago if we remember aright the ca>e was exactly reversed the lib eral side show nominated mr dockery and tiie republicans endorsed him at that time mr coke ihe democratic chairman corresponded very properl with mr cocke the liberal chairman this year tin chairman of the party which nominated geb scales addresses the chairman of the party which nominated dr york even if tlie liberal and re ! publican parties were not merely differ j 1 ent divisions of the same organization as . ' everybody now knows they are mr bat j i tie it seems to us litis the advantage of dr mott on the technicality which the hitter has raised there is a humorous side to this cor respondence as then is to almost every thing in life the anxiety which dr mott shows to depreciate the importance ot the republican party the apparent waiving of his rights as dr york's mana ger and his giving precedence to the al leged organization which bears the same relation to the republican party that the knot does to the log it is on cannot be contemplated without a smile it is no wonder that with its record in xorth carolina there should be made tin effort to keep the name and fame (?) of the re publican patty in the back-ground daring this campaign ; but when the liberal arty is thrust forward lo conceal the i republican party the latter is no more i hidden than is tlie foolish ostrich which ! sticks it head iu tho sand and vajjily : imagines that it is out of sight â€” states ville landmark s â€” â€” easily r kcogxiz ed differ i â€¢: ce . â€” i the people are not slow to recognize the ' difference between the professional office 1 seeker and the man who neither seeks nor shuns the duties of public service mr blaine is as disstjoctly the type of the former as gov cleveland is of the latter i and it is no insignificant augury of got i cleveland's success that all of the presi dents who have been elected since the ' time of buchanan have been found among â– those who were not distinctively known as candidates for the office and anglers for the nomiuation while all those who have taken great pains to secure it have been disappointed tract laying will soon be commenced on the yadkin valley it r between greensboro and walnut cove general taylor's notification the washington correspondent of the baltimore sun writes as follows concern ing gen taylor's letter of acceptance after hia nomination for the presidency at philadelphia june 1848 the chair man was the hon john morehead of north carolina on the 20th of that month governor morehead addressed general taylor a letter officially notifying him of his nomination on july 22 the post-master at baton rouge where gen taylor lived addressed the postmaster general a letter saying that with the report for th current quartet from that office two bundles of letters were forwarded for the dead letter office they having beeu declined on account of the nun payment of the postage by tne senders it was iu 10 cent and non prepayment time oi the 46 letters thus forwarded to the dead letter office the baton rouge postmaster said a majority were addressed to gen taylor who had declined to pay the post age on them and take them out of the of fice beausehis mail expenses had becomo burdensome the general had since be come aware that some of the letters were of importance and asked for their return in due course the letters were sent back to baton rouge among them was gov letter notifying gen taylor of the action of the philadelphia conven tion gen taylor's response was dated july 15 u month aud five days alter the letter of notification was written it had lain in baton rouge postoffice four weeks after gen taylor refused to pay the 10 cents posttige gen taylor's acceptance was couched in respectful terms in a let ter not excoeding 250 words he ex pressed his thanks for tho nomination said he did not seek it and that if he were elected president for which posi sition he did not thiuk he possessed the requisite qualifications lie would do his best governor cleveland in the few remarks made gov cleve land when replying to the formal noti i fication of his nomination are to be found some gems of political thought he siad : we go forth not merely to gain a partisan advantage but pledged to give tho.se who trust us the utmost benefits of a pure and honest adiuiuistra-ion of national affairs if iu the contest upon which we now enter ive steadfastly hold to the underly ing piruciples of oar party creed and at till times keep in view the people's good we shall be strong the party aud its representatives which ask to the entrusted at the hands of the pen with the keeping of all that concerns their welfare and their safety should on ly ask it with the full appreciation of the sacreduess of ihe trust aud with a firm resolve to admiiristar it faithfully and well i am a democrat because 1 believe thai this truth lies at the foundation of : true democracy i have kept the faith ! because i believe if rightly and fair ly administered and applied democratic doctrines and measures all insure the i happiness contentment and prosperity 1 of the people self-support for our ladies industrial south since the publication of the premium ' list ol the virginia state agricultural so iety mr joseph m blair of this city has ottered t prize of 25 or a gold med al of that value as a special premium for the best essay on the subject of self supporting employment for ladies in the soul hem states we are requested to state that the award wil 1 be made at the virginia state fair by a committee con sisting of three ladies and three gentle men to lie appointed by the executive coin in it tee of the society contestants will forward their articles to george w mayo secretary richmond vn on or before october 15 1884 signed with ti fictitious name and accompanied by a settled envelope containing ihe real name and postoffice address of the writer which will not lie opened until liter de cision on the merits is made by the com mittee appointed the object is one which is worthy of the best thought of our best thinkers republican assessments i baltimore sun i the circulars of the republican nation al committee calling for assessments have been received by the officeholders in baltimore unfortunately for the cause he represents chaii man jones put at the end of the circular the following : the committee calls ihe attention of every person holding office under the united states and states that its influence i will be exerted in conformity therewith many of the officeholders construe the ' civil service law to mean that they are liable to imprisonment should they give itnv money for campaign purposes and j consequently will not subscribe others however say that they construe the cir cular of the committee as meaning that 1 they cannot give money to other office holders for political purposes nor receive it from any one for the sam purpose â– there has been no general discussion ol tin subj ei bul it is understood that the i majority of the clerks in government em ploy will accept the kind suggestion ol the republican commit tee and keep their money iu their pockets baked milk ion coxsi mptives i baked milk is m admirable food for i consumptive people ami most inva lids it is made iu this manner put a quart of good milk into a stone jar cover with writing paper tied down leaveiu a moderately hot oven for eight ot ten hours till ii has the consistency of cream the amount of nourishment to be derived from it is marvelous it most closely resembles condensed milk and ' docs not differ much from a milk-rice : pudding the rice being a digestible addi i tion this reminds us to say to many anx i ions inquirers that the perfect cure for i the most ineverate habit of constipation ' is simply m live on wheaten groats ami any kiml of fruit we have never known a case which this diet failed to cure /â– â– *. nichols stands at the head the i.toilt-kt-.nxi.no domestic that it is the acknowledged leader is a fact that cannot be disputed many imitate it none equal it tlie largest armed the lightest running the must beautiful wood work a.\3 is warranted to be made of the best material to iin any and all kinds of work to he complete in every respect agents wanted in unoccupied territory address domestic sewing machine co richmond va for sale by kluttz & paxdlemax 84 36:ly salisbury n c north carolina rowan county june 5th 84 public sale of valuable | land at the court louse door in salisbury on monday the ith day of august 1884 i will ' sell that valuable plantation formerly own ed by george cauble situated five miles south of salisbury adjoining the rimer mine land and the land of david eller and others containing 185 acres this land i has a mini lie of gold veins on it and is believed to he rich in minerals terms of sale one half oi the purchase money will he required as soon as the sale is confirmed and a credit of 6 months with interest at eight per cent from day of sale will be allowed for the other half by order of court j m horah clerk superior court rowan co 3o:lrn j tornado and fire insurance the home insuban03 co of it y capital 1,000,000 casli assets 7,192,751.11 ts now prepared to insure property not only against lire but against loss or dam age by wind storms cyclones or torna does kate reasonable policies written one to five years one-half cash and bal ance in twelve months for i'm her particulars apply to j allen brown a-t salisbury x c may 30 i384-*2m valuable store rooms to rent the large and beautiful store room for j merlv occupied by bcarrihardt bros is f r rent the building i two stories above : ground with a large and dry cellar depth : of store room 110 feet width 2 feet it is le<raiitly finished and arranged for ' dry goods and groceries and considering ' the advantages of the location in the cen ter of business is one of the most desira | blc place in town also to re at two store rooms in my new four 1 room block on main street between the j public square and the court house two being already occupied the block 66x 90 feet i two - ories liigh above ground â€¢ divide i into four distinct suits six rooms including cellar in each suit the store room on the gr und floor.are large enough for merchant doing a medium business are handsomely finished and most conveniently arranged iii respect to warming lighting ventifiating and access to the upper rooms : 4 in number which may no used either for a small family for storage or for sub renting a separate trout entrance to the ' tinner rooms from the street gas fixtures i throughout the express office will oc '] cupy one of the suits of the block alter the 1st julv thanks t am pleased to th ink my customers for ! the tra ! â€¢â€¢ of the spring and summer and desire to say that no i fforts on my part shall be lacking to keep on hand a stock i of goods fi ' ' the wants ot the mnitj favoring me with their patron ; a re the men in my employ are experi ment anil obliging an i ever rea lv to - irve c istomers with promptness i and politeness r j holmes 3s:4t ! ! wf ii ul-i 1 f established â€¢ utbeonly il\llll.l.\l i i , 3 3 ii t he south ith gas light i first las gymnasium and a first-ciasa bath h m 3 , e n is preparatory r fin ishing . , , . . . . la re is a thoroughly equipped sscnooi ot telegraphy speei ii term to young men ol small means lslst session begins july 30th for catalog lre?s ' maj r bingham â€¢ pd bingham school n c tolm shcppard r v swinlc t r mom e kluttz's warehouse " for the sole of leaf tobacco salisbury north carolina farmer's remember klutt's warehouse has sold three fourths of all the tobaci Â» sold on this market this season and can show the highest averages for crops and a general average second to none in the state for the same grades of tobacco kluttz's warehouse is the best lighted best arranged and the only house in the place that has storage room for planters tobacco if vou want the highest prices foryoi r tobacco sell ai kluttz's warehouse where you will alwavs find n full turn-out of anxious buyers john sheppard the champion tobacco auctioneer of westers north carolina has orders for tobaccos and will pay highest prices for all grades from the ground leaves to fancy lemon wrappers daily sales highest prices guaranteed i our friends truly sheppard swink & monroe salisbury x ft june ith 1s84 and will completer . â– â– â– â– ft blood in <**â€¢:Â» p.it'ir bysfi ra in three months any person who will t:ikn 1 i'iil carh n:;;'.t f n 1 to 13 treeka may be restored to sonnd health if such a thir be i v * ox f male ccmpl tints theso 1'illj hÂ»vc no equal physicians use thr-.i for tho ire of :."'â– > ek a 1 el dnkt dl eases sold everywhere orsent by mail fo 85c n â€¢â€¢' <â€¢--. â– â– â€¢ ? ircolara free i s .' illx :. _ co boston " e s s s 0 r a â€¢ ii â– - ib cÂ»oop *Â« a v yhb rags s h f i mf*i3 j f-:a . â– â€¢ . â– *> - â– k^?li jri m sh'k_bl : ' h be eh 3 a [_ gg . i ft â– - johnson's awodyne i : "â€¢.-â€¢" 'â– ' ' ni ii.i 'â– :::_â€¢ < .:â– '-.. i chr 5 and diseasi ,;:â– -'.- ; it is 1 wen-known fact tl nt m -â€¢ 1 f ll c _** Â«?" r*3 e ,"? be _" r k3 1 j â– â– '*>. 3 fld l p horse and attic i k9w*.sj*i c a , ' fi i fcf try is worthless thai eruian s < ::: a 4 ,_Â»Â£â– Â£ a b__i ll ** * 1 * wf powderisabsoliite'vi muvirwal.'awe l , .-- \ x ii *Â£ fc ess p :*â– _ v7 nothing on earth will make bens ?Â» ci s k fc h u 9 s ,**_ a fi v'-3 fi _Â«*;!' n i :^ , !; , !:;.'. , :' : .!'. !^: ; ' i ;:â€¢;.? sisal h&sa sÂ£&-lv4 a 9 s food it w ill also positive prevent n-l cure i !* cchol a '.â€¢<*. s id everywhere or sent bvraal fnrjscin ruiovcm rudi ktsja - h '>^- i '-- rn.prioÂ»si.of nun tuob vnlvncil vilvbasna | circulars free i i jjÂ±s*'j.n i w lt iiÂ«fc dec 20 iss : ::, pace's warehouse ! union steet - - - danville va is now opened aud ready for business we hare one of the largest and most complete warehouse t vt r built fwl tiik half of leaf tokacco in the best leaf niarkt . in the united states a trial ik all we a*k h pace bros &. co personal attention to * t correspondence solicited \ / ii li Â»\ fi jsma j-lr a â–¼ m 5 ellliitflre dealer upholsterer f^iffe and undertaker bpfe ? 1 fine walnut suits - - - 50 ftfiiwa .'"â– 1r cottage suits 20 25 a*id$30 fe^t fora firs mattresses 87.50 parlor slits 35 to sloo cheap bed3 2.50 fine ur^e gf carpets sewing machinesâ€”weed and hartford wzxt a tktiti"b?t*i t active a*vj i.\ti i.:.!'.i t aÂ«.i v s in Â« ry jotim vv io-l j?jsl i ind eounty to - lour 1 1 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vol xv third se?jes salisbufvt f c august 14 1884 ho 44 vppoit.imerits of gen scales democratic state committee illowing appointments . q ( ,_ \. m scales at which 1 r rp e republican candidate a , â€¢â€ž. i that i he ( arecr of mulbi y the late allen pinkerton had a â– my of gentlemen at his country beat near ( iiicago one cob winter i day a few year ago for an hour ! ii about his place how i g ; - thai and the other and when al last they arrived al the house they were thoroughly chilled now gentlemen i want vou to - "!â€¢â– of tid old scotch whiskt ami in guests partook quite free i j his hospitality then he invited diem into the library where there i wa a large stove of the type known as the gas burner apparently glow ingly hot and the party seated tin ut it holding oui tin ir i - numbi d hand to catch the warmth they chatted for a time when â– mr pinkerton remarked : it strikes me that stove doesn't uch heat how do vou : ice ?" ' ; and each a::d every one replied l1 '-*- he felt th ighlfully warm too warn - '" fact ; . suggested thai ihe jo r be . mi i mr pinker ton acti d on tin iggestiou and to the astonishmeni f his guests reveal ed two lighted ea dies resting on a block of ice as the onlv con emeu ' s iid he what on and a iii â– i ivi do j : â– â– 'â– â– kev dr druky la v .'â€¢ it will we are sure , give a i aiu and - irrow to manv a l j eart ere to know that dr lacv is tn a true cliris : ex an , e i :' mark the perfect and has gone to his 1 ' ''â– ! sal j ticsboro al the ids son rev william ! i . sterdav evening at i a lacy was walking ' yard apparently in his at 7 o'clock someone in to call him to up j und him lying ,,â€ž t | ie [, e j y 1 ; i'h hand dead rev * ' â– * vl " v - l * onthetrain on his ! . a - v ' ,( ;'^ 5 and al sanford learned of xeu-s obs ever i religious dogs â€” the famous st bernard dogs are very carefully train ed a traveler who visited some ol the monastries of the monks of st bernard a few years ag >, found the monks teaching their dogs from the earliesl stages of puppyhood not only is physical and menial training included in this teaching bntspiritu al culture is by no means neglected at mealtime the dogs sit in a row each with a tin dish before him con taining his repast grace is said by on of t he monks the dogs sitting motionless with bowed heads not one of them stir until the amen i spoken if a frisky puppy attempts to sample his meal before grace is over one of the older dogs growls and gently tugs his ear the intelligence displayed by these animals in re-cu ing unfortunate travelers among the mountains i absolutely wonderful many a man who lies down inasnow drift to sleep owes his life to the sa gacity of the st bernard dogs â€” al lanta constitution .Â«>- â€” to remove a finger ring â€” a tight ring may 1 v removed from ine nb_ger by tin following process thread *_ needle flat in the eye with strong tihread ; pass the eye of the needic with care under the ring and puvi tlie thread through a few inches lowat i lie hand ; wrap tie long end of the thread tightly around the fin ger regularly all down to the nail to reduce its size then lay hold of the short end of the thread and un wind it the thread pressing against the ring will gradually remove the tightest ring without difficulty how ever much swollen the linger may be melon brandy â€” the newest ad dition to our already long li-t of in toxicating drinks is melon brandy m l vat a french chemist is said to have succeeded in causing that wa tery fruif to yield a potent spirit lie too the juice of six pounds of watermelon pulp and having added a certain quantity of free sulphuric acid he warmed the mixture upon which the sugar became transformed into a mixture ol glucose and lev u lose i he product which ferments directly yielded ten quarts of pcrfeol ly normal alchohol -*Â«_â–º-â€” - new vork august 5 â€” wm haves ward editor of the indepen dent together with several indepen denl republicans lately visited buf falo to formally investigate he char ges of immorality against gov cleve land they spent several days at the work going to the bottom of the matter and to-night they say that the charges are monstrous calumnies they are preparing a full report whi.-h will he ready by thursday wlu-n it will be given to the press albany aug 7 â€” gov cleveland left albany for ihe north wood this afternoon for a vacation he will stop over night at plattsburg and pri ceed to his destination the pros peel house upper saranac at bloom ingdale essex county to-morrow 1 here was no unusual crowd at the depot ihe length of ins stay in the woods is not determined but it i likely he will remain at least a fort ius letter of acceptance will probably not be issued until his re turn when a driver comes to a difficult place iu the road he begins to inspir it his team so l hit it may not fail in crossing i he team .- i ui gel - to under stand it and a slight rise or sharp hill exert their energy we are till meeting these sharp points in life and however quietly we have gone along on the levels we need to do our best it we carry ourselves across ii 1 lift in safety a sharp quick pull is a frequent necessity â€” united pi csbyti riun troy n a aug 7 wm j lansing a lawyer at cohoes was ar raigned in the police court of that city to day charged with drunk en e.-s he tried to kill himself in the court room with a large stone paper weight i lifting his head badly when he j was returned to the station house he ' s z - 1 a ker sene ii can and drank a quantity ol oil lansing was once a liaut lawyer it is thought that he is i nsane 1 ai r child should be taught to pay all his debts and to fulfill all his i ;:.:,'-. exactly in manner completely in value punctually at lime everv thing he has bor rowed he should be obliged to return uninjured at the lime specified and everything belonging to others which he has lost he should be required to replace â€” dwight ten acres properly cultivated are worth fifty half done this was wisely said by the retiring president of the new york state agricultural society at the 1 a annual meeting a countryman was sowing liis ground wlion two smart fellows rami riding by one of who , called out with in insolent air well my good man tis your business to sow but we reap the fruits of your labor tlie rustic replied tis very likely vou may for just now i am sowing hemp buffalo aug 7 â€” the stopping of pool selling at the buffalo trotting park to-day was accomplished by means of warrants sworn out by tlie law and order association against the track authorities it created consid erable excitement among the fraterni ty but is generally approved of by the people if i were in california said a voting fog in company the other ev ening i would waylay some miner with a bag of gold knock out his brains gather up his gold and run i think you would do better to gather up the brains quietly responded a young lady we remember reading in a news paper some time ago that chestnut trees are getting scarce in the united states they arc not scarce here in ashe and several adjoining counties the woods is full of them â€” jeffer son philosopher having thrashed out the peruvians the chilian government has now de clared war against the condor and offers live dollars reward for every one killed or captured rome aug 7 â€” some earthquake shocks were felt early this morning at trascatt albanoand costelli row ani a lew miles southeast of rome recent statistics give the number of flouring mills in the united states and canada as 25,050 . the dentist deserves well of his party he is always ready to take ihe stump dr mott writes a letter mr li h battl chairman of the democratic state executive committee litis addressed a letter to dr j j mott chairman of the republican state com mittee advising hi tn of gen scales ap pointments as fai ti made out and say - ' ing that he would be pleased to consult i with iii in dr mott with reference to further appointments if the republicans desire to have a joint canvass to this j letter dr mott responded in a very spir i iied style informing mr rattle that ho dr mott is not the person to consult in the premises ; that dr york being a liberal democrat mr devercnx of ral eigh chairman of the liberal state com mittee is the person to be counselled with about the matter now the fact that everybody litis long seen though this liberal business and that this pretence no longer deceives even wayfariug men and fools was sufficient justification it seems tons for mr battle,in pierciug lie shell and going straight to c kernel in brushing mi deverenx the lieutenant aside and addressing himself to dr motl the head and front of the opposition to gen scales but a more potent reason still exists in the fact that the republi can patty is the organization which nom inated dr york and that the liberal party was the one which endorsed him two years ago if we remember aright the ca>e was exactly reversed the lib eral side show nominated mr dockery and tiie republicans endorsed him at that time mr coke ihe democratic chairman corresponded very properl with mr cocke the liberal chairman this year tin chairman of the party which nominated geb scales addresses the chairman of the party which nominated dr york even if tlie liberal and re ! publican parties were not merely differ j 1 ent divisions of the same organization as . ' everybody now knows they are mr bat j i tie it seems to us litis the advantage of dr mott on the technicality which the hitter has raised there is a humorous side to this cor respondence as then is to almost every thing in life the anxiety which dr mott shows to depreciate the importance ot the republican party the apparent waiving of his rights as dr york's mana ger and his giving precedence to the al leged organization which bears the same relation to the republican party that the knot does to the log it is on cannot be contemplated without a smile it is no wonder that with its record in xorth carolina there should be made tin effort to keep the name and fame (?) of the re publican patty in the back-ground daring this campaign ; but when the liberal arty is thrust forward lo conceal the i republican party the latter is no more i hidden than is tlie foolish ostrich which ! sticks it head iu tho sand and vajjily : imagines that it is out of sight â€” states ville landmark s â€” â€” easily r kcogxiz ed differ i â€¢: ce . â€” i the people are not slow to recognize the ' difference between the professional office 1 seeker and the man who neither seeks nor shuns the duties of public service mr blaine is as disstjoctly the type of the former as gov cleveland is of the latter i and it is no insignificant augury of got i cleveland's success that all of the presi dents who have been elected since the ' time of buchanan have been found among â– those who were not distinctively known as candidates for the office and anglers for the nomiuation while all those who have taken great pains to secure it have been disappointed tract laying will soon be commenced on the yadkin valley it r between greensboro and walnut cove general taylor's notification the washington correspondent of the baltimore sun writes as follows concern ing gen taylor's letter of acceptance after hia nomination for the presidency at philadelphia june 1848 the chair man was the hon john morehead of north carolina on the 20th of that month governor morehead addressed general taylor a letter officially notifying him of his nomination on july 22 the post-master at baton rouge where gen taylor lived addressed the postmaster general a letter saying that with the report for th current quartet from that office two bundles of letters were forwarded for the dead letter office they having beeu declined on account of the nun payment of the postage by tne senders it was iu 10 cent and non prepayment time oi the 46 letters thus forwarded to the dead letter office the baton rouge postmaster said a majority were addressed to gen taylor who had declined to pay the post age on them and take them out of the of fice beausehis mail expenses had becomo burdensome the general had since be come aware that some of the letters were of importance and asked for their return in due course the letters were sent back to baton rouge among them was gov letter notifying gen taylor of the action of the philadelphia conven tion gen taylor's response was dated july 15 u month aud five days alter the letter of notification was written it had lain in baton rouge postoffice four weeks after gen taylor refused to pay the 10 cents posttige gen taylor's acceptance was couched in respectful terms in a let ter not excoeding 250 words he ex pressed his thanks for tho nomination said he did not seek it and that if he were elected president for which posi sition he did not thiuk he possessed the requisite qualifications lie would do his best governor cleveland in the few remarks made gov cleve land when replying to the formal noti i fication of his nomination are to be found some gems of political thought he siad : we go forth not merely to gain a partisan advantage but pledged to give tho.se who trust us the utmost benefits of a pure and honest adiuiuistra-ion of national affairs if iu the contest upon which we now enter ive steadfastly hold to the underly ing piruciples of oar party creed and at till times keep in view the people's good we shall be strong the party aud its representatives which ask to the entrusted at the hands of the pen with the keeping of all that concerns their welfare and their safety should on ly ask it with the full appreciation of the sacreduess of ihe trust aud with a firm resolve to admiiristar it faithfully and well i am a democrat because 1 believe thai this truth lies at the foundation of : true democracy i have kept the faith ! because i believe if rightly and fair ly administered and applied democratic doctrines and measures all insure the i happiness contentment and prosperity 1 of the people self-support for our ladies industrial south since the publication of the premium ' list ol the virginia state agricultural so iety mr joseph m blair of this city has ottered t prize of 25 or a gold med al of that value as a special premium for the best essay on the subject of self supporting employment for ladies in the soul hem states we are requested to state that the award wil 1 be made at the virginia state fair by a committee con sisting of three ladies and three gentle men to lie appointed by the executive coin in it tee of the society contestants will forward their articles to george w mayo secretary richmond vn on or before october 15 1884 signed with ti fictitious name and accompanied by a settled envelope containing ihe real name and postoffice address of the writer which will not lie opened until liter de cision on the merits is made by the com mittee appointed the object is one which is worthy of the best thought of our best thinkers republican assessments i baltimore sun i the circulars of the republican nation al committee calling for assessments have been received by the officeholders in baltimore unfortunately for the cause he represents chaii man jones put at the end of the circular the following : the committee calls ihe attention of every person holding office under the united states and states that its influence i will be exerted in conformity therewith many of the officeholders construe the ' civil service law to mean that they are liable to imprisonment should they give itnv money for campaign purposes and j consequently will not subscribe others however say that they construe the cir cular of the committee as meaning that 1 they cannot give money to other office holders for political purposes nor receive it from any one for the sam purpose â– there has been no general discussion ol tin subj ei bul it is understood that the i majority of the clerks in government em ploy will accept the kind suggestion ol the republican commit tee and keep their money iu their pockets baked milk ion coxsi mptives i baked milk is m admirable food for i consumptive people ami most inva lids it is made iu this manner put a quart of good milk into a stone jar cover with writing paper tied down leaveiu a moderately hot oven for eight ot ten hours till ii has the consistency of cream the amount of nourishment to be derived from it is marvelous it most closely resembles condensed milk and ' docs not differ much from a milk-rice : pudding the rice being a digestible addi i tion this reminds us to say to many anx i ions inquirers that the perfect cure for i the most ineverate habit of constipation ' is simply m live on wheaten groats ami any kiml of fruit we have never known a case which this diet failed to cure /â– â– *. nichols stands at the head the i.toilt-kt-.nxi.no domestic that it is the acknowledged leader is a fact that cannot be disputed many imitate it none equal it tlie largest armed the lightest running the must beautiful wood work a.\3 is warranted to be made of the best material to iin any and all kinds of work to he complete in every respect agents wanted in unoccupied territory address domestic sewing machine co richmond va for sale by kluttz & paxdlemax 84 36:ly salisbury n c north carolina rowan county june 5th 84 public sale of valuable | land at the court louse door in salisbury on monday the ith day of august 1884 i will ' sell that valuable plantation formerly own ed by george cauble situated five miles south of salisbury adjoining the rimer mine land and the land of david eller and others containing 185 acres this land i has a mini lie of gold veins on it and is believed to he rich in minerals terms of sale one half oi the purchase money will he required as soon as the sale is confirmed and a credit of 6 months with interest at eight per cent from day of sale will be allowed for the other half by order of court j m horah clerk superior court rowan co 3o:lrn j tornado and fire insurance the home insuban03 co of it y capital 1,000,000 casli assets 7,192,751.11 ts now prepared to insure property not only against lire but against loss or dam age by wind storms cyclones or torna does kate reasonable policies written one to five years one-half cash and bal ance in twelve months for i'm her particulars apply to j allen brown a-t salisbury x c may 30 i384-*2m valuable store rooms to rent the large and beautiful store room for j merlv occupied by bcarrihardt bros is f r rent the building i two stories above : ground with a large and dry cellar depth : of store room 110 feet width 2 feet it is le ek a 1 el dnkt dl eases sold everywhere orsent by mail fo 85c n â€¢â€¢' - â– k^?li jri m sh'k_bl : ' h be eh 3 a [_ gg . i ft â– - johnson's awodyne i : "â€¢.-â€¢" 'â– ' ' ni ii.i 'â– :::_â€¢ < .:â– '-.. i chr 5 and diseasi ,;:â– -'.- ; it is 1 wen-known fact tl nt m -â€¢ 1 f ll c _** Â«?" r*3 e ,"? be _" r k3 1 j â– â– '*>. 3 fld l p horse and attic i k9w*.sj*i c a , ' fi i fcf try is worthless thai eruian s < ::: a 4 ,_Â»Â£â– Â£ a b__i ll ** * 1 * wf powderisabsoliite'vi muvirwal.'awe l , .-- \ x ii *Â£ fc ess p :*â– _ v7 nothing on earth will make bens ?Â» ci s k fc h u 9 s ,**_ a fi v'-3 fi _Â«*;!' n i :^ , !; , !:;.'. , :' : .!'. !^: ; ' i ;:â€¢;.? sisal h&sa sÂ£&-lv4 a 9 s food it w ill also positive prevent n-l cure i !* cchol a '.â€¢^- i '-- 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